ARTATES
ARTATES
ARTATES
BULAN CAMPUS
Bulan Sorsogon
Management Consultancy)
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I. INTRODUCTION
there will be more opportunities to come for agricultural aspects, more natural products to
be produced that are most needed by today’s economy. It provides not only livelihood
and employment opportunities but also food security to the country’s growing population.
It serves as a food source, may vary from raw to processed goods, which provides protein
Poultry is one of the livestock industry that began as a backyard enterprise but has
shifted to the formation of very large integrated contract farming operation. It is the
process of raising domesticated birds such as chickens, ducks, turkeys and geese for the
purpose of farming meat or eggs. As ducks rank second to chicken in terms of producing
eggs. There is a big demand for duck eggs in making “balut”, “penoy”, and salted egg
eggs. The proposed business, Mackie’s Duck Farm will engage in production of partially-
developed embryo eggs and salted eggs to support the high demand of “balut” and salted
egg in the market. The suppliers are very limited to support the demand of community in
The proposed business name “Mackie’s Duck Farm,” which will be located at
Barangay G. Del Pilar Bulan, Sorsogon. The farm will be positioned near the river and
far from the residential houses of the said barangay. The business is a sole proprietorship
since this will be financed solely by the proponent. It will be engage in producing and
selling quality processed duck eggs in the market of Bulan. It will provide a free delivery
Target Market
The target customer of the proposed business “Mackie’s Duck Farm” are those
wholesalers /retailer of “balut” and salted egg in the Municipality of Bulan. The product
Supply Analysis
The researcher conducted a survey to selected store who are selling “balut” and
salted egg in the Municipality of Bulan to determine the present supply and demand.
At present there is no duck egg producer of partially developed embryo eggs that
supply those wholesalers /retailer of “balut”. And only one producer of salted eggs in the
supplies 10 trays every week or 300 pieces of salted eggs in the market.
Demand Analysis
The demand for the processed duck eggs is high because of insufficient supply in
the Municipality of Bulan. Based on the survey conducted there are 65 trays or 1,950
pieces of eggs for the demand of “balut” and 57 trays or 1,710 pieces of eggs every week
for the demand of salted eggs. A total of 122 trays or 3,660 eggs is needed every week to
The graph below shows the Supply and Demand Analysis of Processed Duck Eggs.
8%
SUPPLY
GAP
92%
From the gap between the supply and demand, this clearly shows that the supply
of processed duck eggs is not enough to cover the demand in the market. A total of 112
trays or 3,360 pieces of duck eggs are unsatisfied demand. Specifically, a total of 65 trays
or 1,950 pieces of eggs for the partially developed embryo eggs and a total of 47 trays or
Strength
Bulan.
2. The proposed business will provide a good facility and secure the proper
Weaknesses
2. Diseases like bird flu that easily spread from poultry farm to another farm.
Opportunities
processed duck eggs to supply those wholesaler and retailer of “balut” and
2. The increasing demand for duck eggs due to the continuous growth of
population.
Threats
of “balut” and salted eggs at the most affordable price and providing a free delivery
service. The proposed business is going to operate from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm. Customers
can give orders to be delivered at the agreed time. The farm will provide quality products
to satisfy the needs of the customer and its safety for their health.
Promotion
The product will be promoted through banners posted in the Barangay G. Del
Pilar Bulan, Sorsogon containing information about the product, contact number, the
name of the business, its location and a notice of free delivery services. For advertisement
of the product, it will be air in local radios for its first month of operation.
Pricing Strategy
The proponent will use the competitors price in determining the bases for pricing.
The price will be lower compared to existing competitors to penetrate the market. The
prices of processed duck eggs will vary according to the forms of purchase made by the
customer. Prices might change due to some factors like feeds, condition, scarcity of
supply, etc.
Distribution Channel
processed duck eggs to wholesaler and retailer of “balut” and salted eggs in the
Municipality of Bulan. The wholesaler and retailer will then sell their product to final
consumer.
WHOLESALER/RETAILER WHOLESALER/RETAILER
CONSUMERS
Distribution Channel
III. TECHNICAL STUDY
Production Layout
Mackie’s Duck Farm will have an area of 50m 2 and located at Barangay G. Del
Pilar Bulan, Sorsogon. The house of 100 duck’s measures 4x4 meters and 3 meters high.
The farm is at least 100 meters away from residential house and near from the national
road.
RIVER RIVER
STORAGE FOR
SALTED EGG PARTIALLY
INCUBATING
COMFORT PRODUCTION DEVELOPED
ROOM
AREA AREA EMBRYO EGG
Process Layout
The process involves the selection of egg laying ducks, male ducks, culling,
feeding and the process as partially developed embryo eggs and salted eggs.
In choosing the ducks for production there are several factors to consider. It must
consider good health condition and the vitality of ducks in order to produce more eggs,
The native or Pateros duck, commonly called “itik”, will be chosen because it is
the most popularly raised locally. Although, it is smaller than imported breeds, they are
good layers and non-sitters. Their eggs are large. Its predominant colours are black and
gray. Some are barred, others are known to have white feathers mixed with black/green.
Males have coarser heads and heavier bodies than females. Males emit shrill high-
pitched sounds. They have curly feathers on top of their tails. Females emit low-pitched
quaking sounds. Their tail feathers lie flat or close to the bodies.
b) Culling
c) Feeding
The ducks will be feed at the feeding area inside their homes. Ducks will be feed
with mash feeds, palay and pellets together with vitamin-mineral supplements. The ducks
will be feed 4-5 times a day and the water is sufficient because the site is near the river
where the ducks can easily drink and swim. An estimated of 2 sacks of feeds per month
will be consumed.
d) Processing of Duck Eggs into Partially developed embryo eggs and Salted eggs
In selecting duck eggs for processing into partially developed embryo eggs and
Only thick-shelled eggs are used for partially developed embryo eggs because
these can withstand stresses of egg placement and removal in cylindrical baskets called
“toong”. The proponent will use manual incubator for hatching duck eggs. During
incubation period, turn eggs at least 3 to 4 times a day to obtain better percentage of
hatchability.
Candling is the process of holding egg against the hole of a lighted box in a dark
room to separate infertile eggs from fertile one. Candling is done on the 17th day to
separate eggs with dead embryos (abnoy) and those that are ready to be sold as partially
embryo eggs to the “balut” seller. Eggs with weak embryos take 18 to 20 days to be
released in the incubator for storing and delivery. For storing the hatching eggs, clean rag
is used with slightly moist to prevent contamination of the other developing embryo eggs.
Eggs with thin shells but have no crack are made into salted red eggs. Dip eggs in
a mixture of salt, garden soil, and water. As a starter, put 3 can full of salt (using common
powdered milk can) to 1/2 pail of garden soil that have been strained. Add water
gradually. Stop adding water to soil when mixture sticks to your fingers when you dip
these in the salty muck. Coat the eggs with soil-salt mixture and store for 18 days. On the
19th day, wash and hard-boil the eggs. Finally, dip salted eggs in a solution or red dye.
The next batch of eggs can be processed using the previous mixture, but add one can full
of salt.
Production Schedule
The Mackie’s Duck Farm will start with 300 ducks that are ready to lay eggs
daily. Out of these only 240 ducks will lay eggs daily. Approximately 240 pieces will be
collected every day. An estimated of 120 eggs will be issued to incubator for the
production of partially developed embryo eggs and 120 eggs to the production of salted
eggs daily.
Ducks are expected to lay eggs for only 300 days a year so there will be an
might be reduced due to some infertile eggs. While the salted eggs will be the same.
Delivery will be twice a week for wholesaler/retailer of “balut and once a week
for salted eggs. An estimated of 2,600 pieces of eggs will be delivered every week, 1,200
for partially developed embryo eggs and 1,400 pieces for salted eggs.
Collection of Eggs
The collection of eggs be made daily because the ducks lay eggs every day. After
collecting the egg, it will go to the cleaning area to clean the dirty eggs and selecting of
Sanitary Operation
The business will make a compost pit where the waste of the ducks will be placed
and be made to fertilizer. To maintained the cleanliness, the facility will be cleaned every
day after collecting the duck eggs in their homes. Employees will be wearing appropriate
uniform especially their boots when entering the house of the ducks. Unhealthy ducks are
The proposed business will be using incubator for hatching of eggs and motor
vehicle for the delivery service that the proponent will provide.
Incubator
Manual incubator will be used to incubate the eggs to become partially developed
embryo.
To be able to deliver the processed duck eggs the proponent will purchase a
tricycle. The delivery will be made once a week, a total of 28 trays per week to be
delivered.
Quality Control
Mackie’s Duck Farm will ensure that only those meet the standards of high
quality reach the consumer. The first step in the quality control process is the segregation
of eggs with obvious defects like crack shell. The major technique used in subsequent
quality tests in the rest of the eggs is candling. In this process except for salted egg, all
eggs are passed over a bright light which shows up internal defects and previously
undetected crack.
Eggs which do not conform to the requirements for first quality or second quality
eggs are not fit for human consumption. Example of such egg are rotten eggs which are
Financial Assumption
a. The production expects to have an output of 86,400 eggs a year or 7,200 eggs per
month. The business assumed to sell all of the output for the first year of
c. One hundred percent of sales are collected in cash due to high demand of duck
eggs.
d. Estimated useful life of the building will be 10 years; materials and equipment
Capital Requirements
The proposed capital of the business is P500,000 will come from the owner of the
Financial Breakdown
Capital invested P 500,000
Expenditures:
Excess: 9,500
Income Statement
Less:
Depreciation of building 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
Schedule of depreciation
equipment
Supplies
Salaries expense
Investments 560,000
Liabilities
average annual profits from a project are divided into the average investment cost, also
The proposed business is a sole proprietorship since this will be financed solely
by the proponent. It will be engage in producing and selling quality processed duck eggs
in the market of Bulan. It will provide a free delivery service to supply those
wholesalers /retailer of “balut” and salted eggs. The proposed location of the business is
Organizational Structure
The figure below shows the organizational structure of the Mackie’s Duck Farm.
Job Specification and Responsibility of Personnel
Responsible for the farm, including the feeding and insuring that the ducks
Delivery man In charge of delivering the products to the wholesaler and retailer.
equipment.
Responsible for the purchasing of raw materials that will be used in the
production.
This part deals with the effects of the proposed business to the development of
socio-economic aspect of the municipal government and elevates the way of living in the
place. The following are the benefits of the society from the Mackie’s Duck Farm.
Target market. Mackie’s duck farm will provide quality products to the